Chords for Blayne Asing - Something in the Way She Moves (HiSessions.com Acoustic Live!)
Tempo:
77.525 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
B
G#m
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C#]
[D#m] [C#] [G#] [C#] [B] [G#m]
[C#]
[F#] [G#] [C#] [F#] [F#] [C#]
[F#] [F#] [C#] [F#] [C#] Well, it's something [F#] in the [C#] way she moves,
[G#m] looks my [B] way, or [C#] calls my name.
[G#] It [G#m] seems to leave this [E] troubled world [F#] behind.
[B] [F#] [C#] And if I'm [F#] feeling [C#] down and [G#m] blue,
[F#] troubled [B] by some [C#] foolish game, [G#m] she always
[B] seems to [E] make me [C#] change my mind.
And I feel fine any [F#] time that [C#] she's around me now.
[A#m] She's around [D#] me now [D#m] almost all the time.
And if [C#] I'm well, you can [F#m] tell that she's [C#] been with me now.
[Fm] She's [A#m] been with me [D#m] now quite a long, long time.
And I [C#] feel [B] fine.
[F#] [C#] [F#]
Every [E] now and then, [B] the things I lean on, they lose [F#] their meaning.
[B] And I find myself [F#] convening in [Em] places [B] where
I [D#] should [G#m] never let me go.
[C#] No, [F#m] she [E] has the [B] power to go where no one else can [F#] find me
[D#] and [F#] to silently remind [B] me of the happiness [F#] and good [G#m] times
that [D#m] I [G#] know.
[F#] [D#m] Well, I said I [G#] just got to [F#] know them.
[C#] It isn't what she's got to say, [G#m]
how she [B] thinks,
or [C#] where she's been.
[G#m] To me, [B] the words are [E] nice the way they [F#] sound.
[B] [F#] [C#] And I like to hear them best that way.
[G#m] Doesn't [B] much matter what they [C#] mean,
[G#m] because she says them mostly [E] just to calm [C#] me down.
And I feel fine any [F#] time that [C#] she's around me now.
[C] [A#m] She's around me [D#] now, [D#m] I guess, just about all the time.
If [C#] I'm well, you can [G#m] tell [F#] that she's [C#] been with me now.
[C] She's [A#m] been with [G#] me now [F#] quite a long, just [D#m] a long [G#] time.
[F#] [D#m] Yes, [G#] and I [C#] feel fine.
[B] [F#] [C#] [G#] [G#m]
[D#m] [C#] [G#] [C#] [B] [G#m]
[C#]
[F#] [G#] [C#] [F#] [F#] [C#]
[F#] [F#] [C#] [F#] [C#] Well, it's something [F#] in the [C#] way she moves,
[G#m] looks my [B] way, or [C#] calls my name.
[G#] It [G#m] seems to leave this [E] troubled world [F#] behind.
[B] [F#] [C#] And if I'm [F#] feeling [C#] down and [G#m] blue,
[F#] troubled [B] by some [C#] foolish game, [G#m] she always
[B] seems to [E] make me [C#] change my mind.
And I feel fine any [F#] time that [C#] she's around me now.
[A#m] She's around [D#] me now [D#m] almost all the time.
And if [C#] I'm well, you can [F#m] tell that she's [C#] been with me now.
[Fm] She's [A#m] been with me [D#m] now quite a long, long time.
And I [C#] feel [B] fine.
[F#] [C#] [F#]
Every [E] now and then, [B] the things I lean on, they lose [F#] their meaning.
[B] And I find myself [F#] convening in [Em] places [B] where
I [D#] should [G#m] never let me go.
[C#] No, [F#m] she [E] has the [B] power to go where no one else can [F#] find me
[D#] and [F#] to silently remind [B] me of the happiness [F#] and good [G#m] times
that [D#m] I [G#] know.
[F#] [D#m] Well, I said I [G#] just got to [F#] know them.
[C#] It isn't what she's got to say, [G#m]
how she [B] thinks,
or [C#] where she's been.
[G#m] To me, [B] the words are [E] nice the way they [F#] sound.
[B] [F#] [C#] And I like to hear them best that way.
[G#m] Doesn't [B] much matter what they [C#] mean,
[G#m] because she says them mostly [E] just to calm [C#] me down.
And I feel fine any [F#] time that [C#] she's around me now.
[C] [A#m] She's around me [D#] now, [D#m] I guess, just about all the time.
If [C#] I'm well, you can [G#m] tell [F#] that she's [C#] been with me now.
[C] She's [A#m] been with [G#] me now [F#] quite a long, just [D#m] a long [G#] time.
[F#] [D#m] Yes, [G#] and I [C#] feel fine.
[B] [F#] [C#] [G#] [G#m]
Key:
C#
F#
B
G#m
G#
C#
F#
B
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#m] _ [C#] _ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ [B] _ [G#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ [F#] _ [G#] _ [C#] _ _ [F#] _ [F#] _ [C#] _
_ [F#] _ [F#] _ [C#] _ _ [F#] _ [C#] Well, it's something [F#] in the [C#] way she moves,
[G#m] looks my [B] way, or [C#] calls my name.
[G#] It [G#m] seems to leave this [E] troubled world [F#] behind. _
[B] _ [F#] [C#] And if I'm [F#] feeling [C#] down and [G#m] blue,
[F#] troubled [B] by some [C#] foolish game, _ [G#m] she always
[B] seems to [E] make me [C#] change my mind.
_ And I feel fine any [F#] time that [C#] she's around me now.
[A#m] She's around [D#] me now [D#m] almost all the time.
And if [C#] I'm well, you can [F#m] tell that she's [C#] been with me now.
[Fm] She's [A#m] been with me [D#m] now quite a long, long time.
And I [C#] feel [B] fine.
_ [F#] _ [C#] _ _ _ [F#] _
Every [E] now and then, [B] the things I lean on, they lose [F#] their meaning.
[B] And I find myself [F#] convening in [Em] places [B] where
I [D#] should [G#m] never let me go.
[C#] No, [F#m] _ she [E] has the [B] power to go where no one else can [F#] find me
[D#] and [F#] to silently remind [B] me of the happiness [F#] and good [G#m] times
that [D#m] I [G#] know.
[F#] [D#m] Well, I said I [G#] just got to [F#] know them.
[C#] It isn't what she's got to say, [G#m]
how she [B] thinks,
or [C#] where she's been.
_ _ [G#m] To me, [B] the words are [E] nice the way they [F#] sound.
_ [B] _ [F#] [C#] And I like to hear them best that way.
[G#m] Doesn't [B] much matter what they [C#] mean,
_ _ [G#m] because she says them mostly [E] just to calm [C#] me down.
_ And I feel fine any [F#] time that [C#] she's around me now.
[C] [A#m] She's around me [D#] now, [D#m] I guess, just about all the time.
If [C#] I'm well, you can [G#m] tell [F#] that she's [C#] been with me now.
[C] She's [A#m] been with [G#] me now [F#] quite a long, just [D#m] a long [G#] time.
[F#] [D#m] Yes, [G#] and I [C#] feel fine.
[B] _ [F#] _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#m] _ [C#] _ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ [B] _ [G#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ [F#] _ [G#] _ [C#] _ _ [F#] _ [F#] _ [C#] _
_ [F#] _ [F#] _ [C#] _ _ [F#] _ [C#] Well, it's something [F#] in the [C#] way she moves,
[G#m] looks my [B] way, or [C#] calls my name.
[G#] It [G#m] seems to leave this [E] troubled world [F#] behind. _
[B] _ [F#] [C#] And if I'm [F#] feeling [C#] down and [G#m] blue,
[F#] troubled [B] by some [C#] foolish game, _ [G#m] she always
[B] seems to [E] make me [C#] change my mind.
_ And I feel fine any [F#] time that [C#] she's around me now.
[A#m] She's around [D#] me now [D#m] almost all the time.
And if [C#] I'm well, you can [F#m] tell that she's [C#] been with me now.
[Fm] She's [A#m] been with me [D#m] now quite a long, long time.
And I [C#] feel [B] fine.
_ [F#] _ [C#] _ _ _ [F#] _
Every [E] now and then, [B] the things I lean on, they lose [F#] their meaning.
[B] And I find myself [F#] convening in [Em] places [B] where
I [D#] should [G#m] never let me go.
[C#] No, [F#m] _ she [E] has the [B] power to go where no one else can [F#] find me
[D#] and [F#] to silently remind [B] me of the happiness [F#] and good [G#m] times
that [D#m] I [G#] know.
[F#] [D#m] Well, I said I [G#] just got to [F#] know them.
[C#] It isn't what she's got to say, [G#m]
how she [B] thinks,
or [C#] where she's been.
_ _ [G#m] To me, [B] the words are [E] nice the way they [F#] sound.
_ [B] _ [F#] [C#] And I like to hear them best that way.
[G#m] Doesn't [B] much matter what they [C#] mean,
_ _ [G#m] because she says them mostly [E] just to calm [C#] me down.
_ And I feel fine any [F#] time that [C#] she's around me now.
[C] [A#m] She's around me [D#] now, [D#m] I guess, just about all the time.
If [C#] I'm well, you can [G#m] tell [F#] that she's [C#] been with me now.
[C] She's [A#m] been with [G#] me now [F#] quite a long, just [D#m] a long [G#] time.
[F#] [D#m] Yes, [G#] and I [C#] feel fine.
[B] _ [F#] _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ [G#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _